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Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/comms/plptools
From: Thomas Klausner
Date: 2004-09-08 14:14:59
Message id: 20040908121459.D65DC2DA1D@cvs.netbsd.org
Log Message:
Update to 0.12 to fix build with gcc3.
Changes since 0.8 are not documented except in the
ChangeLog.
Changes from Version 0.7 to 0.8
- Fixed lot of bugs, especially in nfs code
- Series 3 _should_ work again.
- Added support for KDE (KDE >= 2.1)
- Added KDE Application "kpsion"
Changes from Version 0.6 to 0.7
- Changed timezone-stuff again. With S5, now the machine-info is
evaluated. This info holds the Psion's time-offset so that we
are able to calculate the offset correctly, regardless of the
Psion's setting. All that is done in a new class PsiTime.
For S3, a Fallback is provided using an Env-Variable "PSI_TZ" which
can be set to the Psion's time-offset in seconds.
- Added lots of rpc related stuff:
- Implemented a procfs-like subdir in plpnfsd. Processes can
be examined and misc. parameters can be examined/changed using
the entries in <psionMountDir>/proc/
Several parameters can now be changed on the fly:
attribute-cache timeout in seconds: proc/acache (rw)
debuglevel: proc/debuglevel (rw)
directory-cache timeout in seconds: proc/dcache (rw)
Psion's owner-info: proc/owner (ro)
Unix-owner of mounted directory: proc/unixowner (rw)
Stopping of plpnfsd has now changed:
Old:
reference /mnt/psion/exit
New:
echo stop > /mnt/psion/proc/exit
This should be safer than accidentally referencing a file.
For every process running on the psion, a subdir in proc/ is
created with two files "cmd" and "args" (both ro). cmd is the
process-name, args is it's commandline.
- Added machinfo command in plpftp for displaying lot of interesting
information about S5. (E.g. battery status etc.)
- Added killsave and runrestore to plpftpd. Both take a unix file
as argument. killsave kills all processes on the Psion and saves
restart-information to the specified file. runrestore reads a file
created by killsave and starts all processes saved in this file.
-> Functionality similar to the behavior of PsiWin before/after backup.
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